The cancel
event of the Animation
interface is fired when the Animation.cancel()
method is called or when the animation enters the "idle"
play state from another state, such as when the animation is removed from an element before it finishes playing.
Note: Creating a new animation that is initially idle does not trigger a cancel
event on the new animation.
Use the event name in methods like addEventListener()
, or set an event handler property.
addEventListener("cancel", (event) => { })
oncancel = (event) => { }
In addition to the properties listed below, properties from the parent interface, Event
, are available.
-
AnimationPlaybackEvent.currentTime
Read only
-
The current time of the animation that generated the event.
-
AnimationPlaybackEvent.timelineTime
Read only
-
The time value of the timeline of the animation that generated the event.
If this animation is canceled, remove its element.
animation.oncancel = (event) => {
animation.effect.target.remove();
};